Sandra Bullock's accused stalker had detailed plans of sexually assaulting the actress scribbled in the pages of his notebook.

Joshua Corbett, who received five years probation last month for breaking and entering at the actress' home in June 2014 — and standing outside her bedroom door while she hid and called 911 — also had plans to commit sexual and lurid acts against Bullock, new documents obtained by the Daily News reaveal.

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Bullock's lawyer, Ed McPherson, received another restraining order on Friday protecting his client from Corbett after new details emerged about the notebook police found upon his arrest, which detailed his intention to sexually assault the "Gravity" star.

Sandra Bullock has issued another restraining order against Joshua Corbett, who broke into her home in 2014, after police discovered a notebook where he detailed his plans to sexually assault the actress. (Mario Anzuoni/REUTERS)

"At the time of his arrest, he believed that I was his wife and my child was his son," Bullock writes in the documents. Corbett repeatedly knocked on her bedroom door while she was hiding and speaking with emergency personnel.

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In 2014, Bullock frantically called 911 from her closet after coming face-to-face with her stalker outside of her bedroom door. Police took Corbett into custody after the observed him walking down the staircase in the actress' home.

He also stated, "Sandy, I am sorry, please don't press charges," according to Bullock.